The latest news from the Co-operative family

Posted on 20 November 2015

One of the best things about being a Co-operative member is that you don’t just pick up points when you use our energy. In fact, there’s a whole host of stores and services where you can swipe your card for great benefits and offers.

This month, we’ve brought you the latest news and offers from the whole Midcounties Co-operative family. So you can really make the most of Membership, whatever you’re up to.

Co-operative Food

At this time of year, we’re all trying to save some pennies and make our money go further for Christmas. That’s why Co-operative Food has brought out bags of brilliant offers this month, so you can pick up delicious food for less! Just download the handy leaflet to take a look at what’s on offer.

Co-operative Healthcare

We’ve got lots of new services to help you stay safe, warm, and healthy throughout the cold winter months. Why not take a look?

Electronic Prescription Service (EPS)

Very soon, all GPs will be able to send your prescriptions electronically, to a pharmacy of your choice. In fact, your GP might already be using the service, which is fast, safe, and best of all free!

To make the most of EPS, all you need to do is pick a pharmacy near you. It’s entirely up to you where you choose, but if you select a Co-operative Healthcare pharmacy, you’ll be helping to support your community, too.

Now that it’s November, flu season is most definitely upon us. But there’s no need to worry – your local Co-operative Healthcare can cover all your winter woes this year - from flu jabs to stop the bug in its tracks, to the essential remedies that’ll help you feel better if you do catch something.

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We are extremely excited to announce the arrival of our brand new customer online portal! It’s taken a lot of hard work to get the new portal ready and we really can’t wait to show you what we’ve been working on.

Many of us across the UK will be keeping a close eye on our energy bills in the build up to Christmas. Luckily, making a few small changes to your everyday habits is one of the easiest ways to save a little money.